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How do I redirect subdomains to the root domain in Nginx on CentOS?



I'm using Centos with Nginx and Puma. I would like to redirect all subdomains to my main root domain, so I was following the instructions here -- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26801479/nginx-redirect-all-subdomains-to-main-domain . However I can't get it to work. Below is my configuration



upstream projecta {
server unix:///home/rails/projecta_production/shared/sockets/puma.sock;
}

server {
listen 80;

server_name mydomein.com;
return 301 http://mydomein.com$request_uri;
root /home/rails/projecta_production/public; # I assume your app is located at this location

location / {
proxy_pass http://projecta; # match the name of upstream directive which is defined above
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
}


location ~* ^/assets/ {
# Per RFC2616 - 1 year maximum expiry
expires 1y;
add_header Cache-Control public;

# Some browsers still send conditional-GET requests if there's a
# Last-Modified header or an ETag header even if they haven't
# reached the expiry date sent in the Expires header.
add_header Last-Modified "";
add_header ETag "";

break;
}
}


If I exclude the "return 301 http://mydomein.com$request_uri;" line then my site will work on the root domain ,but not on any of the sub-domains (e.g. viewing a subdomain will yield the default Nginx index page). How do I redirect all sub-domains to my main domain and preserve my Rails/Puma configuration?


Answer



You are currently listening on the apex domain vhost for the redirect. What you need to do is have a separate vhost listener that redirects to the apex. This is an example of a wildcard listener redirecting to the apex domain definition:



upstream projecta {

server unix:///home/rails/projecta_production/shared/sockets/puma.sock;
}

# Listener for all subdomains
server {
listen 80;
server_name *.mydomein.com;
# If you want to redirect all requests, not just subdomains, use below config instead.
# server_name _;
return 301 http://mydomein.com$request_uri;

}

# Listener for Apex Domain
server {
listen 80;
server_name mydomein.com;
root /home/rails/projecta_production/public; # I assume your app is located at this location

location / {
proxy_pass http://projecta; # match the name of upstream directive which is defined above

proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
}

location ~* ^/assets/ {
# Per RFC2616 - 1 year maximum expiry
expires 1y;
add_header Cache-Control public;

# Some browsers still send conditional-GET requests if there's a

# Last-Modified header or an ETag header even if they haven't
# reached the expiry date sent in the Expires header.
add_header Last-Modified "";
add_header ETag "";
break;
}
}

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